Haunted Little Tokyo begins Oct. 13 thru 28

Spooktacular nights in the Heart of LA throughout October 2017!
Ghosts and Goblins of all ages are invited to experience Haunted Little Tokyo this October as the neighborhood transforms into a series of ghoulish games, scrumptious bites & haunted nights, with screenings of two fan-favorite Studio Ghibli films and a few classic Japanese horror films.

Movie Screening of HAUSU
Celebrate Friday the 13th with a screening of the 1977 cult Japanese Horror classic, HAUSU. Bring your own seating and blankets, grab a bite from a food truck, and sip on some beer and wine while enjoying a scary movie in the plaza in front of the historic, Union Center for the Arts in Little Tokyo.
Doors open at 7:00 PM, movie starts at 8:00 PM at East West Players, 120 Judge John Aiso St.FREE admission, $5 donation suggested.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20THMovie Screening of Dark Water
The horror film series continues with a screening of the 2002 Japanese thriller, Dark Water. Bring your own seating and blankets, grab a bite from a food truck and sip on some beer and wine while enjoying a scary movie in the plaza in front of the historic, Union Center for the Arts in Little Tokyo.
Doors open at 7:00 PM, movie starts at 8:00 PM at East West Players, 120 Judge John Aiso St.FREE admission, $5 donation suggested.

“Thrill the World” Flash MobThrill The World is friends, families and other local residents who each year join together with thousands of people around the globe to celebrate Michael Jackson’s talent by dancing simultaneously to “Thriller”!
3:00 PM on Azusa Street.FREE admission.

Haunted Little Tokyo Block Party
Dress your best on October 28th for a giant Halloween celebration on 2nd Street, with live entertainment, bar crawls, food trucks, craft booths, costume contests and more frightful festivities into the night.
5:00 PM – midnight on 2nd St, between San Pedro St & Central Ave.FREE admission.

Family Movie Screening of My Neighbor TotoroGo Little Tokyo for a family-friendly screening of a fantasy anime favorite, Studio Ghibli’s, My Neighbor Totoro! Bring your own seating and blankets for a fun adventure with Satsuke & Mei, as they explore their new home and neighborhood and meet the cuddly, playful creature known as Totoro. Presented by Go Little Tokyo!
6:00 – 7:30 PM at Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) Plaza.FREE admission, $5 donation suggested.

Movie Screening of Ju-On
The horror film series culminates with a screening of the 2002 Japanese supernatural horror film, Ju-On. Bring your own seating and blankets, grab a bite from a food truck and sip on some beer and wine.
Doors open at 8:00 PM, movie starts at 9:00 PM at Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) Plaza.FREE admission, $5 donation suggested.

HOW TO GET TO LITTLE TOKYO:
Go car-free and take the Metro Gold Line! Exit at the Little Tokyo / Arts District Station. Plan your trip by viewing the Metro Gold Line Map & Schedule.
For parking options visit www.golittletokyo.com/map and select PARKING.

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